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Letter: Powell River is known for good people

Letter: Powell River is known for good people

I couldn’t let these items pass when I read that Keith Anderson was retiring [“ Powell River clothing store to close later this month ,” December 13]. His dad owned the [Anderson’s Men’s Wear] store first.
Anonymity promoting more reckless attacks from social media rats

Anonymity promoting more reckless attacks from social media rats

I am reminded of an old joke about the restaurant: “Waiter, what’s this fly doing in my soup?” “The backstroke, I believe.” If you don’t find that funny – understandable if not – there is a local similar situation even less amusing.
Viewpoint: Mirror in the dog park

Viewpoint: Mirror in the dog park

I recently had an unpleasant experience in one of the dog parks in town, which managed to combine some of the worst aspects of our society at this time. This viewpoint is, therefore, about the global and the very local.
Editorial: With honours

Editorial: With honours

Lower Mainland school districts such as North Vancouver School District are phasing out the honour roll. Fewer students are showing up on these lists of achievements each report card until they eventually no longer exist.
Viewpoint: Day surgery becomes weeklong ordeal

Viewpoint: Day surgery becomes weeklong ordeal

What a beautiful land, with vast expanses and resources, exceedingly rich, given the population of just 37 million in the second largest country of the world. This was my opinion until St.
Comment: B.C. Hydro has much to learn as it courts Bitcoin industry

Comment: B.C. Hydro has much to learn as it courts Bitcoin industry

B.C. Hydro’s recently expressed friendliness to power-hungry cryptocurrency miners could bode well for the province. But courting this new industry is a fine art that the utility should start learning, if it wants to have any chance of success.
Cartoon: New Year's resolutions

Cartoon: New Year's resolutions

Have you made a New Year's resolution for 2019?
Mail-in ballots should go the way of the Dodo bird

Mail-in ballots should go the way of the Dodo bird

It's that time of year again to propose a few New Year's resolutions for B.C.'s political class and this year there's a bit of a theme to the resolutions: transparency. No ill can come from it and it will fit into most holiday budgets to boot.
Editorial: Say farewell to the year of the unexpected in B.C. politics

Editorial: Say farewell to the year of the unexpected in B.C. politics

Officially, our province’s motto is “Splendour without Diminishment.” But looking back on the year now closing, a better choice might be “Expect the Unexpected.” Premier John Horgan led off the year with a political bombshell.
Reduce, reuse, recycle consumer electronics this holiday season

Reduce, reuse, recycle consumer electronics this holiday season

The Electronic Products Recycling Association of B.C. says more than 200,000 tons of electronics are recycled each year across the province since the EPRA BC program started more than a decade ago.